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To: Daffynition; TigerLikesRooster; SunkenCiv; KevinDavis
Yep, if you have no key.

It might be in a different language. It might not be complete words.

It might be a whole different code when unraveled!!

마마 딛 낱 랫 ㅏ 덤미

10 posted on 11/23/2012 7:52:26 PM PST by GeronL (http://asspos.blogspot.com)
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To: GeronL

Someone once wrote that the codemaker’s chief weapon is guile.

27 five-letter groups, of 135 characters, long enough to succumb to a skilled codebreaker. I’m not one. The first group of five and the last are identical, hmm.

AOAKNHVPKDFNFJWYIDDCRQXSRDJHFPGOVFNMIAPXPABUZWYYNPCMPNWHJRZHNLXKGMEMKKONOIBAKEEQWAOTARBQRHDJOFMTPZEHLKXGHRGGHTJRZCQFNKTQKLDTSFQIRWAOAKN

alphabetical:

AAAAAAAAABBBCCCDDDDDDEEEEFFFFFFFGGGGGHHHHHHHHIIIIJJJJJKKKKKKKKKKLLLMMMMMNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOPPPPPPPQQQQQQRRRRRRRRSSTTTTTUVVWWWWWXXXXYYYZZZZ

Every letter is used, with the uncommon letters showing up it decent numbers, suggesting (not proving) that it’s a single-layer substitution cipher. There’s only one instance of U, but it’s a short message. Here’s an example frequency table:

E T A O N I S H R L D U C M W Y F G P B V K J X Q Z

Here’s another one:

http://library.thinkquest.org/28005/flashed/thelab/cryptograms/frequency.shtml


44 posted on 11/24/2012 6:52:00 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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